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  • Welcome to the ‘Music and Personality’ experiment, conducted by Prof. Glenn Schellenberg with colleagues at the University of Lisbon!
2020-12-12
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Welcome to the ‘Music and Personality’ experiment, conducted by Prof. Glenn Schellenberg with colleagues at the University of Lisbon!

Find out more about your personality and musical talent! Welcome to the 'Music and Personality' experiment! The aim of this study is to explore how musical abilities are associated with personality, nonmusical abilities, formal music training, and informal musical activities (e.g., listening, attending concerts). The experiment takes around 45 minutes to complete, and you can check your results at the end.Before starting, please make sure that:- You are in a quiet place (free from potential interruptions)- You are using a computer to perform the experiment (not a smartphone or a tablet)- Your internet connection is stable. When you are ready, please click on the link to start the experiment:

Start the experiment online here

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